subgenius wrote:honorentheos wrote:You made a poorly informed comment about voting fraud in Arizona. Brackite responded to it with information that explained what was really going on. Canpakes made a comment about how the scrutiny of each mail-in drop off vote is directly tied to conservative concerns about voter fraud which slows the process down, which in turn is being used to falsely claim fraud is involved.
Your comment was dumb because it didn't actually engage with the above while also being a clumsy attempt at redirection. And you posted it twice.
But here is the rub...Brackite provided an ambiguous explanation, not a factual explanation and certainly not one that concluded with Canpakes's assertion.
Simply posting that "these processes take a little bit of time" and "cartridges are ... securely transported to a central location" does not provide any discernible timeline nor does it conclude with "yeah, that takes a lot longer because Republicans".
So save your claims for dumb for those of you who read Brackite's post and think "yeah, that makes sense, the count is taking longer because it takes longer to count".
Convenient for you to edit out the next sentence: “Previously, the data was transmitted over secure phone lines instead of physically moved. This, while more secure, does slow down the process.”
Next, you’ll complain thato no-one updated you on the route taken and vehicles used, so any claim of extra processing time over and above that achieved by electronically transmitting the data won’t meet with your approval and points to fraud.
If you actually did a little digging, you’d also know that about three-quarters of all AZ voters vote by mail. There’s some time involved in that process due to signature matching.
But, just keep clinging to your ‘butthurt’ (to employ your favorite word) and snowflakey conspiracy claims of fraud because the state - which has always leaned solidly Right - is trying to do right by the process.